This Easy 2.4-Mile Trail In Florida Is Covered In Wildflower Blooms In The Springtime
Sometimes, I just need a quick hiking trail, one that is bursting with natural beauty, to really boost my serotonin levels. Florida has plenty of wonderful hiking trails that aren’t incredibly arduous, could be completed in less than an hour, and won’t take a big lift to finish. Take the Lake Jesup Conservation Area as the perfect example. There are a handful of trails within this area near Sanford, Florida that are worth checking out, but I’m recommending the Marl Bed Point Trail, in particular, as the perfect place to start. At just about two and a half miles in length, this trail offers scenic beauty, plus blossoming wildflowers, that really elevate the experience.
What do you think about this beautiful spring hiking trail in Florida? Do you have other spring hiking favorites that you’d like to share? Sound off in the comments section! Also, if you want more information about this hiking trail, including current weather conditions, check out the AllTrails website. And if you want to take things a step further and get all the best hiking information before hitting the trails, level it up with an AllTrails+ Membership!
Know Before You Go
- Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in designated areas.
- Trail is open year-round.
- Most direct way to get to Lake Jesup from parking lot.
- Trail can become flooded after heavy rainfall.
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